Mingzheng Wu

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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Neuronal plasticity
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Xuejun Song research assistant 2013-2016
Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy grad student Northwestern
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Hu Z, Guo H, An D, et al. (2024) Bioresorbable Multilayer Organic-Inorganic Films for Bioelectronic Systems. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e2309421
Wu M, Zhang X, Feng S, et al. (2023) Dopamine pathways mediating affective state transitions after sleep loss. Neuron
Yang Q, Hu Z, Seo MH, et al. (2022) High-speed, scanned laser structuring of multi-layered eco/bioresorbable materials for advanced electronic systems. Nature Communications. 13: 6518
Wu Y, Wu M, Vázquez-Guardado A, et al. (2022) Wireless multi-lateral optofluidic microsystems for real-time programmable optogenetics and photopharmacology. Nature Communications. 13: 5571
Yang Y, Wu M, Vázquez-Guardado A, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Wireless multilateral devices for optogenetic studies of individual and social behaviors. Nature Neuroscience
Yang Y, Wu M, Wegener AJ, et al. (2022) Preparation and use of wireless reprogrammable multilateral optogenetic devices for behavioral neuroscience. Nature Protocols
Deng X, Ma P, Wu M, et al. (2021) Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Myelin Abnormalities and Mechanical Allodynia in Rodents with Diabetic Neuropathy. Aging and Disease. 12: 1808-1820
Yang Q, Wei T, Yin RT, et al. (2021) Photocurable bioresorbable adhesives as functional interfaces between flexible bioelectronic devices and soft biological tissues. Nature Materials
Ausra J, Wu M, Zhang X, et al. (2021) Wireless, battery-free, subdermally implantable platforms for transcranial and long-range optogenetics in freely moving animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Cui D, Li ZH, Li C, et al. (2021) Original article: Spinal beta-amyloid1-42 acts as an endogenous analgesic peptide in CCI-induced neuropathic pain. European Journal of Pain (London, England)
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